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Kenmore Elite 72186003010 microwave/hood combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore Elite 72186003010 microwave/hood combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Elite Microwave/Hood Combo 72186003010 FAQs

The Kenmore Elite 72186003010 over-the-range microwave/hood combo measures 29-15/16 inches wide, 16-7/16 inches high, and 15-3/8 inches deep. These are the cabinet dimensions used for installation planning and fit checks.

Dimensions at a glance
  • Width: 29-15/16 in.
  • Height: 16-7/16 in.
  • Depth: 15-3/8 in.
  • Electrical rating (for planning): 120V, 60Hz
Measurement Inches Common decimal approx.
Width 29-15/16 29.94
Height 16-7/16 16.44
Depth 15-3/8 15.38
What to check before you buy a replacement or plan a cabinet fit

Even with the correct overall size, installation clearances and cabinet cutouts matter.

  • Confirm your opening is at least 30 inches wide
  • Verify the mounting plate location and template alignment
  • Check the required distance from the cooking surface (commonly 30 inches minimum)
  • Make sure the upper cabinet can support the unit (it is heavy and typically requires two people)
  • Plan the power cord hole and outlet location in the upper cabinet

For the exact installation clearances and template steps for this model, use the 72186003010 installation guide.

Why it matters

Microwave/hood combos are designed to fit standard 30-inch range openings, but small differences in height and depth affect door swing, cabinet trim, and venting alignment. Using the model-specific dimensions helps prevent a tight fit or vent mismatch.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Kenmore Elite over-the-range microwave model 72186003010, we recommend doing a basic power reset first (unplug, wait, then restore power). If the control is still acting up, use the keypad reset steps listed in the 72186003010 owner's manual.

Quick reset options (start here)
  • Power reset: Unplug the microwave (or switch the breaker off) for 2 minutes, then restore power.
  • Control lock check: If the keypad will not respond, turn off Control Lock (varies by model; see the manual).
  • Stop/Clear reset: Press STOP/CLEAR once to cancel a cooking cycle; press again to clear the display.
  • After a power outage: Set the clock again; some features will not work until the clock is set.
If the display is scrolling or settings seem “stuck”

Some Kenmore over-the-range microwaves include a settings menu that can restore default options. Use the exact sequence for model 72186003010 in the 72186003010 owner's manual so you do not accidentally change vent fan, sound, or demo settings.

What a reset does (and does not) do
Reset type What it fixes What it will not fix
Power reset Frozen display, random beeps, unresponsive keypad Blown fuse, failed control board, door switch problems
Stop/Clear Cancels a cycle, clears input Heating problems, turntable not turning
Settings reset (menu) Restores user options to defaults Electrical failures or damaged wiring
When a reset is not enough

If the microwave is dead (no display) or keeps shutting off, check common failure points:

  • House outlet and breaker
  • Door interlock alignment (a misaligned latch can stop operation)
  • Internal fuse (often opens after a surge)

For a no-power condition, the Microwave fuse 3B74133Q is a common service part on this model.

Why it matters

A proper reset clears control glitches without replacing parts. If symptoms return immediately, it usually points to a component issue (fuse, door interlock switch, or control board) rather than a settings problem.

Last updated: February 2026

To unlock the keypad on your Kenmore Elite microwave/hood combo model 72186003010, press and hold the Cancel/Stop key (often marked with an X) for about 3 seconds until the control lock indicator turns off. See your 72186003010 owner's manual for the exact button label on your control panel.

Quick steps to unlock (control lock)
  • Press Cancel/Stop once to wake the control panel (if needed).
  • Press and hold Cancel/Stop for 3 seconds.
  • Watch for the lock icon or Control Lock message to disappear.
  • Try starting a short cook cycle to confirm the keypad responds.
  • If it re-locks, repeat the press-and-hold step.
If it still will not unlock

These checks fix most “keypad locked” complaints on over-the-range Kenmore microwaves:

  • Power reset: Unplug the microwave (or switch the breaker off) for 1 minute, then restore power.
  • Stuck key: Press each key firmly once; a stuck membrane key can act like the lock is on.
  • Control panel moisture: Wipe the keypad dry; steam and cleaner residue can cause false key presses.
  • Door not fully closed: Open and close the door firmly; the oven must close properly to operate safely.
  • Interlock issue: If the display acts erratic when the door moves, the microwave door interlock switch 3B73361E is a common suspect.
What the lock feature does (and why it matters)

Control lock is a safety feature that disables most keypad functions to prevent accidental operation during cleaning or around kids. Unlocking restores normal cooking, fan, and light controls without changing any cooking settings.

Common symptoms and what they usually mean
What you see What it usually means What to do
“LOCKED” or lock icon Control lock is enabled Hold Cancel/Stop 3 seconds
Beeps but will not start Locked or door not sensed closed Unlock, then re-close door
Random buttons do not respond Moisture or failing keypad/control Dry panel; consider control diagnosis

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore Elite microwaves like model 72186003010 most often run into “won’t run” or “won’t heat” complaints tied to safety cutoffs (thermostats), door interlock issues, blown fuses, or control board problems. We also see common hood-related issues such as weak venting from dirty filters.

Most common symptoms customers report
  • Microwave runs but does not heat
  • Microwave is completely dead (no display, no response)
  • Starts then stops, or trips the breaker
  • Buttons do not respond or display acts erratically
  • Turntable does not rotate evenly
  • Hood fan is loud or airflow is weak
Parts that commonly cause these problems (and what they do)

Microwaves combine high-voltage heating components with multiple safety interlocks. When one part fails, the unit may stop heating or stop running to protect you.

Symptom Common suspect What it affects
Dead, no power Microwave fuse 3B74133Q Protects the microwave from overcurrent
Runs but no heat Microwave high-voltage diode 6021W3B001V or capacitor 0CZZW1H004C High-voltage circuit that powers heating
Random shutdown Microwave thermostat 6930W1A003J Opens when overheating is detected
Won’t start when door closes Microwave door interlock switch 3B73361E Confirms the door is safely latched
Weak venting, odors Grease filter 5230W1A012E or lg microwave charcoal filter 5230W1A003A Airflow and odor control for the hood
Quick checks we recommend first
  • Confirm the outlet is grounded and on a dedicated circuit; the installation instructions call for a grounded outlet and no extension cord (see the 72186003010 installation guide).
  • If the door is bent, seals are damaged, or latches are loose, stop using the microwave and have it serviced; the door must close properly for safe operation.
  • Clean or replace the grease and charcoal filters if the hood fan seems weak.
  • If the unit is dead, check the house breaker first; then a blown internal fuse is a common next suspect.
Why it matters

A microwave/hood combo like the Kenmore Elite 72186003010 uses multiple safety devices (door interlocks, thermostats, fuses) to prevent unsafe operation. When one trips or fails, the microwave may appear “broken” even though it is doing its job by shutting down.

For troubleshooting steps by symptom, use the 72186003010 owners manual.

Last updated: February 2026

In most Kenmore Elite microwave/hood combos like model 72186003010, the main fuse is inside the cabinet behind the control panel area, typically near where the power cord and line filter connect. Access requires removing the outer cover, so we recommend using the safety steps in the 72186003010 installation guide.

What to check first (before opening anything)
  • Unplug the microwave or switch off the dedicated circuit at the breaker.
  • Confirm the outlet has power by testing it with another small appliance.
  • If the display is dead, check the home breaker or a tripped GFCI upstream.
  • If the unit goes dead when you close the door or press Start, suspect a door switch issue.
  • If it goes dead during cooking, suspect overheating protection or a failing fuse.
Typical fuse location and access on an over-the-range unit

On over-the-range designs, the fuse is usually mounted in a small fuse holder on the floor or side of the control compartment.

Area you access What you usually find there Why it matters
Behind the control panel Fuse holder, wiring connections Most common place for the main fuse
Near the power cord entry Line filter and fuse nearby Protects the unit from power surges
Door latch side (inside cabinet) Interlock switches A bad switch can blow the fuse
Parts that commonly relate to a blown fuse symptom

If your 72186003010 is completely dead, these parts are often involved in diagnosis:

  • Microwave fuse 3B74133Q (the protective fuse itself)
  • Door interlock switches (a misaligned or failed switch can short the circuit)
  • Thermal cutoffs or thermostats (open when overheating occurs)
  • Control board power supply issues
Why it matters

Microwaves contain high-voltage components that can store a dangerous charge even when unplugged. Following the correct disassembly order and safety steps helps prevent shock and avoids damaging the vent grille, control panel, or wiring.

Last updated: February 2026

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